Note: This question is about rabbit breeding, not pet rabbits. You should not keep them together unless supervised. We prefer to put them on a table, and then when they are done (You can tell if they have if the male falls we usually let them do it twice so it makes the chances bigger on them "Taking") then you can take them and put them back in their separate cages.
It depends on the dog breeds that you have. For instance, if the bunny is bigger than your dogs you will be fine :D Overall, it is ok, but as long as the bunny is in some sort of cage or room not roaming around.
You cannot keep a kitten in a cage for any long period of time.
As long as you keep the cage clean then, "Yes." Use Aspen chips. You should especially keep it in your room if you only have one, as they are social creatures. If you get two get a male and female, with the male fixed.
Yes you can as long as there is a fresh bedding and the cage was cleaned thoroughly
Well every day it should stay in its cage for about a couple of hours, but about 6 hours or more for sleeping unless you make a bed or sleep with it. But you shouldn't keep it in a cage for a really long time because it needs more space and fresh air, as well as company unless you have another rabbit.
for about a week or so because if you do not let him see and play outside of his cage he will be unhappy
I advise you up too 7 months if it is too big then officially get another cage
A bunny is seven inches long and they come in chocolate flavor
yes, the hamster could be pregnant.
If it is a male and female cockatiel, it should not take long for them to mate. When I was younger, we had two cockatiels and kept them in separate cages. One time, the male was out of his cage and managed to get into the female's cage. They ended up mating, and not long after she laid an egg. My mom wanted them to have chicks, so my dad built a nest inside a wooden box and attached it to the side of the female's cage. He cut the wires to make a hole where she could then go in and lay more of her eggs, and she could hatch them. At this point we let the male and female stay in the same cage together. It was so sweet because the box had a top that we could open and close, so we could see the little chicks when they hatched. If you want chicks, make sure the female will have a comfortable place to incubate the eggs. Sometimes the female will lay an egg though, and it will drop to the bottom of the cage. Good luck!
As long as its wings are clipped so that it can't escape or hurt itself flying into something, letting it out of the cage and handling it will make for a nicer bird.
As long as there is one male mouse and one female mouse in the same cage there will most likely be babies.